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. >> i'm steve lacarr and i'm a lawyer in private practice in d.c. i find the center for technology and domestic legislation to be pretty good. but what is happening with congress? are they doing anything to have oversight hearings on this? >> privacy was not included really as a discussion topic, i don't think, in the most recent round of legislation that was passed. you know, there has been interesting developments since then, and my other panelists here who spend more time in d.c. than i do may have more insight than i do. i think there has been an up surge in concern about privacy. the trade organizations looking to promote the usage of drones have gotten concerned about the impact it has on their industry. they have been approaching various prifes organizes and congressional staffers to try to see whether there is something they can do pre-emptively to find some potential common ground here so that this technology can move forward and not be completely sometimied -- stymied by privacy concerns. i don't know if others know more. >> in the far bac
. >> i'm steve lacarr and i'm a lawyer in private practice in d.c. i find the center for technology and domestic legislation to be pretty good. but what is happening with congress? are they doing anything to have oversight hearings on this? >> privacy was not included really as a discussion topic, i don't think, in the most recent round of legislation that was passed. you know, there has been interesting developments since then, and my other panelists here who spend more time in...
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steve forbes and i agree almost completely on the causes, what happened in '08 and the mistakes that were made. i still believe market to market accounting was one of the biggest mistakes that we made. we should have changed it, never put it in, changed it very early or gotten rid of it sooner. so anyway, yes, i believe can you make some general, very accurate directional calls on the economy. for example, today i am long canada and australia. one of the reasons i like canada and australia they're two of the lowest tax, freest markets in the world. >> they're also commodity producing. >> that's happened. but it's more than just commodities. they're starting to produce some of these -- i know rim is on the bad side of the news cycle these days, but that was one of the most successful smartphone companies of the last move. and so -- and that came out of canada. and so we're seeing more and more of those kind of things happening in free countries. >> just the last question. and then we'll open it up to the panel for other comments. art famous live said there were two rates of taxation t
steve forbes and i agree almost completely on the causes, what happened in '08 and the mistakes that were made. i still believe market to market accounting was one of the biggest mistakes that we made. we should have changed it, never put it in, changed it very early or gotten rid of it sooner. so anyway, yes, i believe can you make some general, very accurate directional calls on the economy. for example, today i am long canada and australia. one of the reasons i like canada and australia...
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steve cooker wrote a great book called "it's not rocket surgery." brain surgery plus rocket science. what he recommends you do is set up a video camera and have people visit your website. then watch them do it, right? or you stand in the store and watch people walk up to where your product is and they didn't pick it up. why didn't they pick it up? they go over to change the shelf to see if they pick it up. i will put my books in the store for the store to have and just stand there to watch to see what they see on the back cover. if they walk away, i'll walk over to them and say, was that book interesting to you? and i can understand what they are seeing. because they are the ones who are buying from you, not you. >> you have some really interesting examples in one of your books, "the purple cow" about how we think about spending marketing dollars on marketing, traditionally it was on television and ads in magazines and now maybe it is on facebook or search engine marketing, but you say a lot of the marketing dollars should be spent on the product it
steve cooker wrote a great book called "it's not rocket surgery." brain surgery plus rocket science. what he recommends you do is set up a video camera and have people visit your website. then watch them do it, right? or you stand in the store and watch people walk up to where your product is and they didn't pick it up. why didn't they pick it up? they go over to change the shelf to see if they pick it up. i will put my books in the store for the store to have and just stand there to...
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steve forbes is right. we're overdoing it. we're going to become the instead of solving the problem. we need to chill out. >> i know, you painted a scenario of silliness, somebody staring at every action or word on the bus. when you are bothered, wondering who is listening in and if they are listening in? >> i'm glad someone is listening. what am i doing on bus. here is why -- >> how much liberty are you willing to give up to be secure. >> i know the story... in the bay area. they were able to track down the other kids who beat him up because there was a camera in that bus. to me that is powerful story. >> go ahead. >> i mean how much liberty are we willing to give up to be secure? this is just so dangerous to rely on people to snoop on us. >> then don't take public transportation. that is the dividing line. we know that public transportation is a target. >> isn't eight slippery slope. you started in the streets with these cameras at traffic lights. now you are going buses, now next inside your house. >> hey, i got tagged for
steve forbes is right. we're overdoing it. we're going to become the instead of solving the problem. we need to chill out. >> i know, you painted a scenario of silliness, somebody staring at every action or word on the bus. when you are bothered, wondering who is listening in and if they are listening in? >> i'm glad someone is listening. what am i doing on bus. here is why -- >> how much liberty are you willing to give up to be secure. >> i know the story... in the bay...
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steve forbes is right. we're overdoing it. we're going to become the instead of solving the problem. we need to chill out. >> i know, you painted a scenario of silliness, somebody staring at every action or word on the bus. when you are bothered, wondering who is listening in and if they are listening in? >> i'm glad someone is listening. what am i doing on bus. here is why -- >> how much liberty are you willing to give up to be secure. >> i know the story... in the bay area. they were able to track down the other kids who beat him up because there was a camera in that bus. to me that is powerful story. >> go ahead. >> i mean how much liberty are we willing to give up to be secure? this is just so dangerous to rely on people to snoop on us. >> then don't take public transportation. that is the dividing line. we know that public transportation is a target. >> isn't eight slippery slope. you started in the streets with these cameras at traffic lights. now you are going buses, now next inside your house. >> hey, i got tagged for
steve forbes is right. we're overdoing it. we're going to become the instead of solving the problem. we need to chill out. >> i know, you painted a scenario of silliness, somebody staring at every action or word on the bus. when you are bothered, wondering who is listening in and if they are listening in? >> i'm glad someone is listening. what am i doing on bus. here is why -- >> how much liberty are you willing to give up to be secure. >> i know the story... in the bay...
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steve and michael, thank you, and ed, it's always a pleasure to see you. in a very quick amount of time, i'm not going to spend a lot of detail on these slides but i just want to set the scene and i'm going to particularly use the u.s. as an example, but let's start off with some world numbers. this comes from the eia's annual energy outlook that was just published just a little bit ago, we're looking at global oil demand growth between now and 2035, going from roughly 89 or 90 million barrels a day up to 110 million barrels a day almost all of that in the non-oecd countries and that has interesting implications we can kind of come back to. this is fascinating to me, this is just the next few years but look at where the main growth in non-opec production is. the united states leading the table here with tremendous oil and oil liquids growth in 2011, '12, and '13, followed by canada and russia, china, colombia, kazhakstan, brazil, all of these countries are likely to continue to see production growth we believe out into the future and that has implications
steve and michael, thank you, and ed, it's always a pleasure to see you. in a very quick amount of time, i'm not going to spend a lot of detail on these slides but i just want to set the scene and i'm going to particularly use the u.s. as an example, but let's start off with some world numbers. this comes from the eia's annual energy outlook that was just published just a little bit ago, we're looking at global oil demand growth between now and 2035, going from roughly 89 or 90 million barrels...
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we'll talk about that in five minutes. >>> steve, good morning. the rain obviously will not be great for driving anywhere. you will have to slow down a little bit. so far it's light and we are expecting a commute today that will not be as busy. but right now in oakland you can see rain here. also if you are driving to the bay bridge toll plaza it is going to be okay. heavy rain right no
we'll talk about that in five minutes. >>> steve, good morning. the rain obviously will not be great for driving anywhere. you will have to slow down a little bit. so far it's light and we are expecting a commute today that will not be as busy. but right now in oakland you can see rain here. also if you are driving to the bay bridge toll plaza it is going to be okay. heavy rain right no
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- damn, steve, cover your ass up. - no. i'll never feel shame again. i am a bald, overweight man with misshapen genitals, and proud of it! soak it in, everybody. - [screams] >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the "daily show" with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ). captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to the "daily show." my name is jon stewart. man n-we have a good show for you tonight. last night eye don't know if you knew this-- we had an election and tonight on this program, the winner of that election, the president of the u.s.a., the united states of arithmetic, nate silver will be joining us ( cheers and applause ) it was a big night last night. the big news, of course, president barack obama not just re-elected but seemingly given fresh batteries. >> we remain more than a collection of red states and blue states. ry are and forever will be the united states of america. and together, with your help, and god's grace, we will continue our journey forward. ( laughter ). >> jon: so that's all i
- damn, steve, cover your ass up. - no. i'll never feel shame again. i am a bald, overweight man with misshapen genitals, and proud of it! soak it in, everybody. - [screams] >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the "daily show" with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ). captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to the "daily show." my name is jon stewart. man n-we have a good show for you tonight. last night eye don't...
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. >> steve: what do you mean? >> jimmy: you didn't hear this? >> steve: hear what? >> jimmy: my grandmother got run over by a reindeer. [ laughter ] >> steve: when? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: she was walking home from our house. she lives like three blocks away. >> steve: yeah, yeah, yeah. i know you were getting together with her christmas eve, right? >> jimmy: yeah, it was christmas eve. and i think she forgot her medication or something like that, and she was wasted on nog. [ laughter ] and she went out there -- we just thought it was fine. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: christmas morning wake up, we're opening the presents, the kids are all laughing and having a good time. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: and i go outside and there she was. [ laughter ] >> steve: she got run over by a reindeer? >> jimmy: i don't know. she had hoof prints. [ laughter ] her face -- >> steve: disfigured. >> jimmy: -- her face was disfigured by -- hoof marks. >> steve: what about her back? >> jimmy: she was -- [ laughter ] interesting, she was topless. [ laughter ] and there were -- marks on her
. >> steve: what do you mean? >> jimmy: you didn't hear this? >> steve: hear what? >> jimmy: my grandmother got run over by a reindeer. [ laughter ] >> steve: when? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: she was walking home from our house. she lives like three blocks away. >> steve: yeah, yeah, yeah. i know you were getting together with her christmas eve, right? >> jimmy: yeah, it was christmas eve. and i think she forgot her medication or something like that,...
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>>> rich carlgard is the guy who brought forbes into the modern age with the support of steve forbes, absolutely. rich is the publisher of "forbes." also the author of the book "life 2.0." he writes the innovation rules column. it was really quite remarkable what rich has done in the time he's been at "forbes." he will lead this distinguished panel on markets and taxes and we mean markets in the broadest sense. capital begins. you take it away and you'll learn all about it. rich? >> thank you, jim, for your kind introduction. it so happens that we have a panel that's pretty neatly aligned here. we have a couple of experts on energy taxes and a couple of transaction taxes. now, if you think about the taxes that are kind of hardest to defend in out there among the people, i don't think broadly, the american people want their income taxes to go up or even capital gains taxes, but there probably is a pop list outcry somewhere for taxing transactions on wall street and energy companies and so we're going to hear why that would be an unwise thing to do if we are going to get back to 4% grow
>>> rich carlgard is the guy who brought forbes into the modern age with the support of steve forbes, absolutely. rich is the publisher of "forbes." also the author of the book "life 2.0." he writes the innovation rules column. it was really quite remarkable what rich has done in the time he's been at "forbes." he will lead this distinguished panel on markets and taxes and we mean markets in the broadest sense. capital begins. you take it away and you'll...
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melissa: aays segatious steve moore, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: the windy city looking a proposed bullet tax cut down on crime. i think it is a a bit of a misfire but my next guest is here to disagree with me. i love it. >>> one jeweler gives grooms big enough reward for buying a big engage mane ring. you want to see. "piles of money" coming up. ♪ . >> kbul let's cost $5,000. $5,000 for a bullet. you know why? because if a bullet costs $5,000 there will be no more innocent bystanders. melissa: one chicago official agrees with that. she wants to tax the sale of every bullet to cut down on crime. we're talling about extra fiveents for bullet sold and extra $25 for every gun. not really $5,000 a bullet but you get the idea. i want to shoot down this idea. my favorite cicago alderman joe marino is for the tax. he is here to disagree with . >> great to be with made favorite right-wing talking ad. good to be here. >> it is what it is. small government. that is all that i care about. >> all right. all right. melissa: make your best argument. >
melissa: aays segatious steve moore, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: the windy city looking a proposed bullet tax cut down on crime. i think it is a a bit of a misfire but my next guest is here to disagree with me. i love it. >>> one jeweler gives grooms big enough reward for buying a big engage mane ring. you want to see. "piles of money" coming up. ♪ . >> kbul let's cost $5,000. $5,000 for a bullet. you know why? because if a bullet...
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people think of storage as the main solution, but the project that we did that you referred to, steve, is that we looked at the atlantic offshore wind resource and asked suppose you had wind generation spread out along the atlantic coast rather than in one location. in one location the wind fluctuates a lot. so we modeled a long distance transmission line, high-voltage direct current, going from maine to florida, which is not something you'd practically build in one shot at least, but we wanted to understand how transmission could affect wind intermittensy, and we had 11 sites along that route, and in four years of data, the wind never stopped. it fluctuated, but it fluctuated around 30%, 40% capacity, not all over the place, and liter literally it was not an intermittent resource anymore, so it's just one direction, but it's -- it was meet logically organized so the way storms moved is the way the transmission line moved, and it illustrates that you don't necessarily need a lot of storage. you need to combine a lot of transmission with a little bit of storage to get a leveling of win
people think of storage as the main solution, but the project that we did that you referred to, steve, is that we looked at the atlantic offshore wind resource and asked suppose you had wind generation spread out along the atlantic coast rather than in one location. in one location the wind fluctuates a lot. so we modeled a long distance transmission line, high-voltage direct current, going from maine to florida, which is not something you'd practically build in one shot at least, but we wanted...
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i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, denver. >>> all right. so how did the candidates do? well, post debate instant polls reveal that most voters believe mitt romney did better than president obama. a cnn orc poll shows that 67% of registered voters who watched the debate chose mr. romney as the winner while 25% chose mr. obama. a cbs snap poll showed that 45% identified mitt romney while 22% said barack obama won and 32% called it a tie. the candidates tangled over taxes and figures of cuts or increases. andrea mitchell looked into the truth behind the rhetoric of both candidates. >> let me repeat what i said. i'm not in favor of a $5 trillion tax cut. that's not my plan. my plan is not to put in place any tax cut that will add to the deficit. >> reporter: romney has proposed making the bush tax cuts permanent for all tax levels and then cutting all rates an additional 20%. he would repeal the alternative minimum tax and repeal the estate tax. they said mitt romney's tax plan would cost $4.8 trillion over ten years. he said his plan would be paid for but to pay for those
i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, denver. >>> all right. so how did the candidates do? well, post debate instant polls reveal that most voters believe mitt romney did better than president obama. a cnn orc poll shows that 67% of registered voters who watched the debate chose mr. romney as the winner while 25% chose mr. obama. a cbs snap poll showed that 45% identified mitt romney while 22% said barack obama won and 32% called it a tie. the candidates tangled over taxes and figures of...
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. >> steve: that's my kurkel. >> jimmy: that's your kurkel. [ laughter ] >> steve: yeah. [ as "kurkel"] mmm. mmm. 227. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the halftime show -- oh, how about that? that was huge, huh? [ cheers ] that was big. in fact, this morning in new york, three cab drivers showed me their impression of m.i.a. i was, like, what? [ laughter ] they even yelled my name. >> steve: did they really? >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: oh my god. >> jimmy: actually, this is our first show back in new york after a week in indianapolis. [ cheers ] and i think -- i think the hoosier hospitality really rubbed off on me. today, i held a subway door open for, like, six rats that were trying to get in. [ laughter ] i go, come on in, guys. come on in, huh? eat something. here's an election update. because of large crowds at his campaign events, mitt romney will now receive protection from the secret service. not to be outdone, ron paul will now receive protection from a mall cop on a segway. [ laughter and applause ] [ segway noises ] this is interesting. a recent study found that people lie more when t
. >> steve: that's my kurkel. >> jimmy: that's your kurkel. [ laughter ] >> steve: yeah. [ as "kurkel"] mmm. mmm. 227. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the halftime show -- oh, how about that? that was huge, huh? [ cheers ] that was big. in fact, this morning in new york, three cab drivers showed me their impression of m.i.a. i was, like, what? [ laughter ] they even yelled my name. >> steve: did they really? >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: oh my god....
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. >> sean: steve forbes, good to see you. if anybody says drill, baby, drill, the president says we have been doing that. leases the ability to drill. 9% of the increases come from private lands where they haven't been able to control it. >> it is an election year and he wants you to forget that he has been blocking or hindering the development whether it is offshore and not having sensible regulations and doing it in an expedited manner, alaska, anwar, arctic national refuge. there is globs of gas there. if he could do something and come up with sensible or encouraging rules on fracing instead of dragging his feet, there is a revolution going on. we could be an energy exporter. >> sean: katrina, you are in the real estate business. maybe home prices directly affected by oil. remodeling we will talk to home depot in how that might be impacted. maybe not directly but we look at the housing market, what do we see. >> i don't see oil being a big factor when it comes to housing. new construction numbers were actually down in febr
. >> sean: steve forbes, good to see you. if anybody says drill, baby, drill, the president says we have been doing that. leases the ability to drill. 9% of the increases come from private lands where they haven't been able to control it. >> it is an election year and he wants you to forget that he has been blocking or hindering the development whether it is offshore and not having sensible regulations and doing it in an expedited manner, alaska, anwar, arctic national refuge. there...
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. >> steve? >> yeah. you know guys i mean, this was obviously a momentous win for obama and the democrats and a lot to dissect in terms of demographics and where politics in this country go from here and something to be said for the idea that obama in the campaign was in lot of people appreciated. political scientists who sort of step away from the day-to-day campaigning and look at the structural factors said obama's is50% for basically this entire year. unemployment rate was high but it was slowly coming down. and income was growing, you know, for the year modestly and growing for the year before the election. so political scientists looked and said obama was a slight favorite to be re-elected and he did win again. there's a lot to be said sç mo two-point win in the popular vote. that was a sign that he wasgw >> now the main man at politico. jonathan, firs you about "the cycle's" new mugs? >> i'm not because you didn't send me one. >> we got them at this moment. >> i feel deprived here. >> it's in the
. >> steve? >> yeah. you know guys i mean, this was obviously a momentous win for obama and the democrats and a lot to dissect in terms of demographics and where politics in this country go from here and something to be said for the idea that obama in the campaign was in lot of people appreciated. political scientists who sort of step away from the day-to-day campaigning and look at the structural factors said obama's is50% for basically this entire year. unemployment rate was high...
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. >> sean: steve forbes, good to see you. if anybody says drill, baby, drill, the president says we have been doing that. leases the ability to drill. 9% of the increases come from private lands where they haven't been able to control it. >> it is an election year and he wants you to forget that he has been blocking or hindering the development whether it is offshore and not having sensible regulations and doing it in an expedited manner, alaska, anwar, arctic national refuge. there is globs of gas there. if he could do something and come up with sensible or encouraging rules on fracing instead of dragging his feet, there is a revolution going on. we could be an energy exporter. >> sean: katrina, you are in the real estate business. maybe home prices directly affected by oil. remodeling we will talk to home depot in how that might be impacted. maybe not directly but we look at the housing market, what do we see. >> i don't see oil being a big factor when it comes to housing. new construction numbers were actually down in febr
. >> sean: steve forbes, good to see you. if anybody says drill, baby, drill, the president says we have been doing that. leases the ability to drill. 9% of the increases come from private lands where they haven't been able to control it. >> it is an election year and he wants you to forget that he has been blocking or hindering the development whether it is offshore and not having sensible regulations and doing it in an expedited manner, alaska, anwar, arctic national refuge. there...
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today, steve ratner with this about the ad. "i think the ad is unfair." not to create 100,000 jobs but to make profit for investors. it did it su pushily well. so yeah, to pick out someone who lost their job. that is part of capitalism and life and i don't think anything bain capital did they should be embarrassed about. the panel. tucker carlson of dail dailycaller.com. mara liasson of national public radio and charles krauthammer. what do you think? >> they should hire steve ratner at the romney campaign. >> this is a tough ad. this raises the core question that gingrich raised, how is it that you bought a company, that company failed. its workers became unemployed and you made money? how did you profit from failure? there is an answer. but they can't ignore it. >> this is romney's central claim to the presidency who says i can do for the country what i did for the company i invest in. people are making record profits. but jobs are not created. he does have to make an argument. when they ran against each other in massachusetts. >> in the dop primary. >>
today, steve ratner with this about the ad. "i think the ad is unfair." not to create 100,000 jobs but to make profit for investors. it did it su pushily well. so yeah, to pick out someone who lost their job. that is part of capitalism and life and i don't think anything bain capital did they should be embarrassed about. the panel. tucker carlson of dail dailycaller.com. mara liasson of national public radio and charles krauthammer. what do you think? >> they should hire steve...
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it was something we started working on on day one when my counselor, steve black and i walked into the department of interior on january 21st, and we said we're going to work on all of the above energy strategy, and it's going to include the production of oil and gas, because it's that's essential to our country, but it's also going to open up a new frontier for renewable energy and a host of things important to our country. that's my island, we have made significant progress on those fronts. the statistics speak for themselves. you've heard them, but i'll repeat a few of them. on the broadest scale we know this is both private lands and public lands, not getting away from the reality that much of this has been caused by the new technological innovations of hydraulic fracturing on public and private lands, but today gas production is at an all-time high. gat production is at an all-time high. oil production in the united states is at an 80-year high. the oil production of the united states from domestic energy sources at an allyear high. some people who like to live in the fairy tale w
it was something we started working on on day one when my counselor, steve black and i walked into the department of interior on january 21st, and we said we're going to work on all of the above energy strategy, and it's going to include the production of oil and gas, because it's that's essential to our country, but it's also going to open up a new frontier for renewable energy and a host of things important to our country. that's my island, we have made significant progress on those fronts....
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>>shepard: so far, steve. thank you very much. >> the important thing here is, remember, it is presidential morsi who helped bring together this truce teen the israelis and hamas and the palestinians. if there are problems with morsi or situations change in egypt and theon is destagized that is as serious as anything we could report. we will bring in michael singh next, familiar with the region. >>shepard: and continuing coverage of the unrest we have seen in cairo throughout the day, the president there is the one who brokered the truce between the israelis and hamas of the palestinians and, now, he has stepped up seemingly to form a dictatorship and the people are rebelling. now, michael singh former senior director at national security council, currently the managing director of the washington institute. where do you see things today, michael? >>guest: well, the reaction you see in tahrir square is against morsi eliminating the last check on power, the judiciary. what is at stake is the future direction of
>>shepard: so far, steve. thank you very much. >> the important thing here is, remember, it is presidential morsi who helped bring together this truce teen the israelis and hamas and the palestinians. if there are problems with morsi or situations change in egypt and theon is destagized that is as serious as anything we could report. we will bring in michael singh next, familiar with the region. >>shepard: and continuing coverage of the unrest we have seen in cairo throughout...
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steve paulson will tell us how long it will last. >> three days. there is one more system. it won't hold a candle to what we had over the last three. watch out for fog this morning. a lot of high clouds spilling over. highs they will be really close today. a lot of upper 50s or right about at 60 degrees. here
steve paulson will tell us how long it will last. >> three days. there is one more system. it won't hold a candle to what we had over the last three. watch out for fog this morning. a lot of high clouds spilling over. highs they will be really close today. a lot of upper 50s or right about at 60 degrees. here
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the late crocodile hunter, steve irwin clutching his baby boy as he went face-to-face with predators? that baby is 8 years old. he fed a crock hymn for the first time at the family zoo in australia. >>> this mornings dish of scrambled politics. the debate is the most tweeted event in police cal history. it sparked more than 2 million tweets. big bird from "sesame street" caused the peak of the tweets at 17,000 per minute. when romney said he loved the character but wanted to eliminate funding for the show and all public broadcasting. celebs were lighting up the stooer. bill maher said, i can't believe i'm saying this, but obama looks like he needs a teleprompter. eva longoria said i'm in new zealand watching the debate. obama is killing it on health care. both need to speak slower. a nonpolitical bush weighed in. nfl running back reggie bush said romney was aggressive at times and won the debate but i think obama will be reelected as president. >>> jetblue is offering american who is might be upset about their candidates defeat a chance to follow through on threats to leave the countr
the late crocodile hunter, steve irwin clutching his baby boy as he went face-to-face with predators? that baby is 8 years old. he fed a crock hymn for the first time at the family zoo in australia. >>> this mornings dish of scrambled politics. the debate is the most tweeted event in police cal history. it sparked more than 2 million tweets. big bird from "sesame street" caused the peak of the tweets at 17,000 per minute. when romney said he loved the character but wanted to...
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steve, i want to you about what unfolded up on the prairie. mitt romney finishes third. the republican establishment goes to work and romney walks away with the delegates, the majority of the delegates. i understand the rick santorum camp is pretty hot about this process. isn't this ignoring the will of the people when they caucus? >> this isn't a general election. it's a caucus process in the republican party. the romney campaign is ready for prime time. they followed the rules. they got the delegates. another example of rick santorum's campaign not being ready to play at this level and that's why his campaign is all but over as we come to tonight and mitt romney is on the edge of being the nominee. >> romney did have some of his attorneys to that campaign this weekend. they must have done some pretty fast talking. romney looks like he's going to be get it, we might as well go with him? what about that? >> it's very powerful. the idea of being the insurgent is you can build momentum and steal on it. we have seen a number try to get it and fail on it and then hold out. p
steve, i want to you about what unfolded up on the prairie. mitt romney finishes third. the republican establishment goes to work and romney walks away with the delegates, the majority of the delegates. i understand the rick santorum camp is pretty hot about this process. isn't this ignoring the will of the people when they caucus? >> this isn't a general election. it's a caucus process in the republican party. the romney campaign is ready for prime time. they followed the rules. they got...
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steve doocy is here to help us out. here is the one word that has a lot of job seekers on edge this morning. can you figure this out? >> no, not yet. >> pink cookies! >> facebook. >> oh! >> oh. >> facebook. i thought it was -- i thought it was face-off. no. almost. >> i like that. as they would say on facebook. >> i like that you got a hint. you were the first one to get a hint. >> that was pretty good. >> actually a good one. >> not good enough it doesn't look like. >> would you give fox your password? >> it's password if anybody asks, steve doocy, password. >> are you kidding me? >> nobody is going to look it up. >> i'm sure you're right. >> dr. koomer is here tomorrow from the medical a team, we'll be talking with her and getting advice about our bodies and how to take care of them tomorrow on the show. now, "fox & friends" starts right now. >> let's make it a great day. >> thanks for joining us. have a good one! >> top of the morning to you. it's tuesday, march 27th. thanks so much for sharing part of your day with
steve doocy is here to help us out. here is the one word that has a lot of job seekers on edge this morning. can you figure this out? >> no, not yet. >> pink cookies! >> facebook. >> oh! >> oh. >> facebook. i thought it was -- i thought it was face-off. no. almost. >> i like that. as they would say on facebook. >> i like that you got a hint. you were the first one to get a hint. >> that was pretty good. >> actually a good one. >>...